Dr. Samira Ummat, MD


Physician
Dermatology

Northwest Face
1200 N Northgate Way
Seattle, Washington 98133
For an appointment, call (206) 525-2525
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Samira Ummat, MD

Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, including acne, eczema, rosacea, psoriasis and skin cancer.

About Dr. Samira Ummat, MD

Dr. Samira Ummat MD is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and the director of the Restorative and Rejuvenative Department at NWFace. She graduated from Dalhousie University in Canada, went on to practice Rehabilitation Medicine in South Carolina, and relocated to the Seattle area in the summer of 2006. At that time Dr. Samira became a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and enrolled in the Fellowship program offered by the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Rejuvenative Medicine. She has successfully completed her board certification and now is one of only approximately 80 physicians worldwide with this qualification.

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